i7 GTX 980ti pc for £700 should I take it?

Hammad5161

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It has an i7 3770 stock (aware that it is old), MSI GTX 980TI, 8gb ram, 500gb hdd(not the best...) and a 64gbsdd. What I am intrigued by is the gtx 980ti, and its actually legitimate, I was planning on a ryzen build for 750 but i7 with gtx 980ti, should I take it? I know some of the parts are really old and the pc has been used for 3+years but it is fully functional....
Thanks.
 
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at £400, then maybe it's worth it.

the CPU - £150 at best (the new ones aren't much faster, but you've nowhere to go.
mobo/ram - irrelevant/£50
SSD/HDD - irrelevant
GPU - £200-250

Logan finch

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If its been used for 3+ years I would not go for it and build your own, mainly because 3+ years of a computer is a terrible upgrade you just don't know if it has been OC to the point it is almost dead and just even if it is not over clacked it is very likely on its last legs, also the SSD is terrible and I7 also is but the gpu could be nice but just used too long